Determine which private school is right for your child with these handy charts

In creating these charts, we strove to be as inclusive as possible, inviting private schools in St. Louis city; Jefferson, St. Charles, and St. Louis counties; and Madison, St. Clair, and Monroe counties in Illinois to respond to an informational survey. All information is self-reported. These charts should just be considered starting points. If your school is in the St. Louis region and was not included in the charts, please email szak@stlmag.com.

To see information about public high schools and colleges, visit the charts included in our spring education guide.

Note: In the charts, by marking “NA,” the school is stating that the category is “not applicable”; “DND” means “does not disclose”; “int’l” is an abbreviation for “international.”

1. Because of space constraints, SLM was unable to include parish elementary schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis or the Metro East. 2. Some grade schools also have high schools, but for the purposes of this chart we asked that administrators only include information that pertains up to grade 8. 3. Some schools list only grades 6–8. In most cases, these are schools that incorporate middle school grades into their high schools. We included their middle-school students on this chart and their high school students on the next chart. 4. *Only reflects grades 7 and 8.